Exclusive sneak peek at Toxic Audio's 'LOUDMOUTH'
By: Craig Brockman Apr. 04, 2004
"5 Voices. No Instruments. No Kidding." is the catch phrase being used for Toxic Audio's "LOUDMOUTH" which begins previews on April 7th and opens on April 18th.BroadwayWorld.com was invited for an exclusive sneak peak during rehearsals. Check out these photos for the off-Broadway show that
"promises to leave audiences with their eyes and mouths wide open!"In 1998, Toxic Audio launched its quirky show in an abandoned storefront at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. To their amazement, people began cramming into that storefront to see them. The show caught the attention of Disney executives who hired them as featured performers at the Disney/MGM Studios. Soon after, the group was crowned champion at the National Harmony Sweepstakes in California. In the year 2003, Toxic Audio's album, Chemistry was named "Album of the Year" by the Contemporary Acapella Society of America. The group has made national TV appearances with Ed McMahon and Wayne Brady, and even got to sing a reggae-style weather report on ESPN2's morning show "Cold Pizza". Today, the Toxins are proud to have a new home at the John Houseman Theatre where they continue to explore the boundaries of the human voice.
"promises to leave audiences with their eyes and mouths wide open!"In 1998, Toxic Audio launched its quirky show in an abandoned storefront at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. To their amazement, people began cramming into that storefront to see them. The show caught the attention of Disney executives who hired them as featured performers at the Disney/MGM Studios. Soon after, the group was crowned champion at the National Harmony Sweepstakes in California. In the year 2003, Toxic Audio's album, Chemistry was named "Album of the Year" by the Contemporary Acapella Society of America. The group has made national TV appearances with Ed McMahon and Wayne Brady, and even got to sing a reggae-style weather report on ESPN2's morning show "Cold Pizza". Today, the Toxins are proud to have a new home at the John Houseman Theatre where they continue to explore the boundaries of the human voice.


The dramatic opening number, "Voices Carry" 
Shalisa James and Paul Sperrazza 
Paul Sperrazza 
Jeremy James 
Director and Toxic Audio vocalist, Rene Ruiz 
The 5 "Toxins"

"Voices Carry" comes to a rousing finish
Michelle Mailhot
Making their off-Broadway debut, the group
can't wait for opening night! 
The group hams it up for a "LOUDMOUTH" pose
Meet the Toxins:
Rene
Michelle
Paul
Shalisa
and Jeremy For more information about Toxic Audio, visit
their official website at: http://www.toxicaudio.com
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